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|MainNamePhon=Anne Ansermet | |MainNamePhon=Anne Ansermet | ||
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|bio=Anne Ansermet was the daughter of | |bio=Anne Ansermet was the daughter of the famous Swiss conductor, Ernest Ansermet. Anne was instrumental in helping to establish Rabten Choeling, one of the first Tibetan Buddhist monasteries to be established in the West after the exodus of Tibetans into India. At the age of 70, Anne was drawn to Buddhism and even traveled to India to be ordained by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. It was the hard work of Anne and her group that allowed the ordained and lay people in Tharpa Choeling to live a life of study and contemplation without having to worry about their material needs. ([https://www.dorjeshugden.com/places/rabten-choeling-switzerland/ Adapted from Source Feb 16, 2021]) | ||
|PersonType=Ordained (Monks and Nuns); Translators | |PersonType=Ordained (Monks and Nuns); Translators | ||
|images=File:Ansermet Anne DorjeShugden.jpg | |images=File:Ansermet Anne DorjeShugden.jpg |
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MainNamePhon | Anne Ansermet |
SortName | Ansermet, Anne |
bio | Anne Ansermet was the daughter of the famous Swiss conductor, Ernest Ansermet. Anne was instrumental in helping to establish Rabten Choeling, one of the first Tibetan Buddhist monasteries to be established in the West after the exodus of Tibetans into India. At the age of 70, Anne was drawn to Buddhism and even traveled to India to be ordained by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. It was the hard work of Anne and her group that allowed the ordained and lay people in Tharpa Choeling to live a life of study and contemplation without having to worry about their material needs. (Adapted from Source Feb 16, 2021) |
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